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Regulations are gay as fuck
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2020-02-24 at 4:49 PM UTCLike the berkley pigs stole money from this guy out of his wallet.. I thought this was America. You should be do what you want to do. Luckily people helped the gont out so he can get his own food truck. I spoke and made my own tacos yesterday with this lady, and its down right amazing how the city will fuck you with no lube when you're just trying to do your own thing. It's like the legion of doom.
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2020-02-24 at 4:55 PM UTClol. “ITS BC THEY HATE LATINOS”
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2020-02-24 at 5:14 PM UTClol
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2020-02-24 at 5:17 PM UTCI like how they call him a young man just because he's short and obviously not a young man.
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2020-02-24 at 5:18 PM UTCjackie is really hott
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2020-02-24 at 5:19 PM UTCLol. 39 year old Guatemalan dude with 3 kids = young man
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2020-02-24 at 5:22 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 5:26 PM UTCSo you are OK with just letting anyone sell whatever food they want on t he street with no oversight or regulations?
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2020-02-24 at 5:49 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 5:52 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 6:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker So you are OK with just letting anyone sell whatever food they want on t he street with no oversight or regulations?
I'm just saying I think stuff is a little too strict and just a money grab from people wanting to do their own thing. Even with regulations and charging store owners up the ass things still happen. Like I'm completely fine with how you do a retarded food handlers test and tabc licenses so it at least gives some of the tards a little knowledge. But taxing them so much is kinda bullshit. -
2020-02-24 at 6:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I'm just saying I think stuff is a little too strict and just a money grab from people wanting to do their own thing. Even with regulations and charging store owners up the ass things still happen. Like I'm completely fine with how you do a retarded food handlers test and tabc licenses so it at least gives some of the tards a little knowledge. But taxing them so much is kinda bullshit.
OK so if you don't tax the vendor to offset the cost of licensing and regulation who pays for that? -
2020-02-24 at 6:09 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 6:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker OK so if you don't tax the vendor to offset the cost of licensing and regulation who pays for that?
geez what you're saying but it seems a little steep. It seems similar to the pharmaceutical companies price gouging here in the U.S. Just seems like it should be a lot simpler and easier for anyone that wants to start a biz and follow less regulations. You know damn well that a lot of laws are just put there for a money grab reason, whether you like latinos, chinks or whatever trying to do something. -
2020-02-24 at 6:10 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 6:12 PM UTChere we have tons of problems just because of taxes and general bullshit.
like pretty soon you wont even be able to make mac n cheese with out a food handlers certificate. -
2020-02-24 at 6:16 PM UTCNiggers like grape kool-aid.
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2020-02-24 at 6:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and 90 other countries.
90 of them? Not 89 or 91 but 90?Please list all 90 nations that currently have zero regulations and licensing requirements for selling food to the public.
Originally posted by Bill Krozby geez what you're saying but it seems a little steep. It seems similar to the pharmaceutical companies price gouging here in the U.S. Just seems like it should be a lot simpler and easier for anyone that wants to start a biz and follow less regulations. You know damn well that a lot of laws are just put there for a money grab reason, whether you like latinos, chinks or whatever trying to do something.
It is nothing like the Big Pharma. In that situation a private industry has seized control of the FDA via decades upon decades of campaign contributions and kickbacks to both sides of the aisle. This allows them to sell at inflated prices and enjoy a great deal of protection from liability.
This is about ensuring that people who profit from selling food to the public do so in a safe and accepted fashion. In order to regulate this public safety policy the government must employ a staff, procure and maintain real estate to house that staff, acquire and maintain a vehicles, house data, and a variety of other operational expenses. Who should help offset that cost? The people who are profiting from the sale of the food or those who are purchasing the food? Either the vendor has to pay a licensing fee and all applicable taxes or the public must pay more taxes in general. -
2020-02-24 at 9 PM UTC
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2020-02-24 at 9:35 PM UTC